The Carleman-Goluzin-Krylov formula and entire functions smooth up to the boundary (Q937883)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5312803
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The Carleman-Goluzin-Krylov formula and entire functions smooth up to the boundary (English)
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18 August 2008
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Let \(f\) be an analytic function on the unit disk \(\mathbb{D}\), belonging to the Hardy class \(H^1(\mathbb{D})\). The Carleman-Goluzin-Krylov formula, which first appeared in the paper [\textit{G. M. Goluzin} and \textit{V. I. Krylov}, Rec. Math. Moscou 40, 144--149 (1933; Zbl 0007.41601, JFM 59.1021.01)], recovers the function \(f\) as a limit of integrals, from its values on any subset of positive measure of the unit circle \(\mathbb{T}\). In the paper under review, the author studies convergence properties of the formula giving \(f\) in spaces of analytic functions for which the boundary values on \(\mathbb{T}\) satisfy a certain Lipschitz condition, or higher-order degree of smoothness. More precisely, he studies analytic functions whose derivatives of order \(k\geq 0\) satisfy a certain Lipschitz condition. The rate of convergence of the sequence giving the function \(f\) is also discussed. Certain related questions are studied, and examples and counter-examples are given.
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interpolation
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Hardy class
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integral kernel
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